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Curragh
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The ground at the Curragh remains Good to Firm after 1.5mm of rain overnight. A dry day is forecast.
The first of eight races is off at 3.10pm.
John Gosden 's Enable is a red-hot favourite for the featured Darley Irish Oaks at 5.55pm. She is bidding for an Oaks double after winning in Epsom by five lengths.
Among the early market movers, Sing Like The Sea is popular in the finale at 7pm. He is one of three horses representing John Oxx in this mile and a half maiden and is 3/1 from 9/2.
Meanwhile, ahead of Killarney's July Festival which starts on Monday the going is Good (on the National Hunt course) and Good, Good to Firm in places (on the Flat track) after 3.5mm of rain overnight. There is a dry forecast and watering of the National Hunt track continues. There will be selective watering of the Flat course.